The Wilderness Road Strömsund – Stekenjokk – Vilhelmina opens June 4

In Swedish: "Vildmarksvägen" or "Stekenjokksleden"

May 27, 2016

The Wilderness Road is a popular road in Northern Sweden. Parts of the road are closed during winter and spring because they are blocked by several metres of snow. This year the road will be opened for the summer season on Saturday, June 4.

The Wilderness Road (in Swedish: Vildmarksvägen or Stekenjokksleden) leads from Strömsund in Jämtland to Vilhelmina in Lapland. The road is roughly 360 km long. It takes about six hours to drive the whole distance, provided you don’t stop too often to take pictures.

You pass the border between Jämtland and Lapland just south of Stekenjokk. Shortly after (if you are coming from Strömsund) you will get to a great hotel and restaurant: Hotell Klimpfjäll. You can see a picture of the hotel’s surroundings below.

A picture from the Klimpfjäll web camera – just follow the link and you can see what the area looks like today.

Gaustafallet, a water fall between Stekenjokk and Stora Blåsjö, just 100 m off the Wilderness Road

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The region of northern Jämtland and southern Lapland with the municipalities Strömsund, Dorotea, Åsele and Vilhelmina is jointly marketed as “South Lapland”.